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Sauropus Extract Eases Lung Injury by Targeting NF-κB

August 7, 2025
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In a groundbreaking study published recently in Food Science and Biotechnology, researchers have unveiled the potent therapeutic potential of the ethanol extract derived from Sauropus spatulifolius in combating acute lung injury (ALI). This significant advancement centers on the extract’s remarkable ability to modulate critical molecular pathways involved in inflammatory responses and cellular defense mechanisms. The research offers new hope for developing plant-based interventions to treat acute respiratory distress and lung inflammation, conditions frequently resulting from infections and environmental toxins.

Acute lung injury is a severe condition characterized by widespread inflammation and disruption of the alveolar-capillary barrier, inevitably leading to impaired gas exchange and respiratory failure if untreated. Despite ongoing research, effective pharmacological treatments remain limited, highlighting the urgent need for alternative therapies. The present study introduces Sauropus spatulifolius, a medicinal plant known for its diverse bioactive compounds, as a promising candidate in the fight against this

Tags: acute lung injury treatmentalternative pharmacological treatmentsbioactive compounds in medicinecellular defense mechanismsenvironmental toxin effectsFood Science and Biotechnology researchinflammation reduction strategieslung inflammation solutionsNF-κB modulationplant-based therapiesrespiratory distress interventionsSauropus spatulifolius extract
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